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Panathinaikos and AEK each earn draws to stay level in title race

Both Panathinaikos and AEK were forced to settle for stalemates against PAOK and Olympiacos, stopping either side from gaining any advantage in the extremely tight premiership race as we head …

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Austrian museum returns Parthenon fragments to Greece, reigniting hope for repatriation of stolen Parthenon Marbles held in British Museum

Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Art History) in Vienna has announced plans to return two pieces of the Parthenon Marbles back to Greece. Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias took to Twitter …

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Lemnos unveils Anzac Remembrance Trail -a moving tribute to Greek and Australian bond and sacrifice

On Wednesday on northern Aegean Island of Lemnos, beside the great bay of Mudros at the site of the Australian Pier north of Mudros, the ground-breaking ceremony for the impressive …

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Bank of Sydney appoints new CEO with track record for driving growth

Bank of Sydney has announced the appointment of Melos Sulicich as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective from May 15, 2023. Sulicich brings a wealth of Australian and international …

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Barry Humphries state funeral a joint government affair

Legendary Australian satirist Barry Humphries will be honoured with a state funeral jointly hosted by the Victorian, NSW and federal governments. Humphries died last month at St Vincent’s Hospital in …

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The Hidden Eye – A journey back to Ithaca that raises more questions than answers

Lucy Helen Kostos’ journey to uncover the story of her great aunt, Katina, has been captured in the essay film The Hidden Eye. The film is shot on expired 16mm …

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Smyrna My Beloved to debut on Netflix and cinemas in Russia and China

After ‘Maestro’, another Greek production, Mimi Denisi’s historical film ‘Smyrna My Beloved’, has been given the green light to enter the Netflix platform. The announcement will be made in the …

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‘Impressions of Greece’ exhibition blends 1800s costumes with Woodhouse’s early 20th Century photographs

Step into a time machine and journey to rustic, post-revolutionary Greece without ever leaving Sydney, thanks to a photo exhibition, and pop-up event at The University of Sydney’s Chau Chak …

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Governor General David Hurley acknowledges strong contribution of Greek Diaspora to Australia during Greece visit

The Governor-General of Australia, David Hurley, who is travelling to Lemnos to pay tribute to those who sacrificed their lives in the Gallipoli Campaign, will participate in the wreath-laying ceremony …

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Australia makes big investment in quantum computing to drive tech breakthroughs and jobs

New medicines, better batteries and tougher cyber security are some of the benefits being touted from a national quantum technology strategy. The government is slating a $1 billion investment in …

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